The Indian government has officially instituted a permanent ban against 60 Chinese apps it initially listed in June last year. This lengthy list includes TikTok, WeChat, Baidu, UC Browser, UC News, and more. You can see the complete list of permanently banned apps below.
As per Times of India, the government was not satisfied by the app companies’ responses with regards to data collection and sharing in the country.
In its original statement on the matter, the Ministry of Electronics & IT had said that the apps in question are “engaged in activities which is prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of the state, and public order.” You can see the full statement in the images below:
Unfortunately, although the statement makes it clear which apps are part of this Chinese app ban, it doesn’t at all make clear how India will enforce this new policy. Some of the aforementioned apps are still available on the Google Play Store and will continue to work on people’s phones who already have them downloaded.
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Besides these 60 apps that are permanently banned, the Indian government also blocked 118 other Chinese apps in September 2020 and 43 in November. Several other apps were also added to the ban list in the following months, bringing the total to 267 Chinese apps. These include apps like PUBG Mobile, Snack Video, Cam Card, WeWorkChina, WeDate, and more.
That said a revamped version of PUBG Mobile may be coming back to India. The government has reportedly given the go-ahead for the relaunch of the game in India after its publisher Krafton partnered with Microsoft Azure to host all game data locally in the country.
Bookmark this page for more updates on India’s ban on Chinese apps. We’ll revisit this post if and when the status of these banned apps changes.
30/03/2021 04:00 AM
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